Blaze Pizza delivers a great ultra thin gluten free crust

We recently tried Blaze Pizza in Edmonton. We were not sure what to expect as we were not sure what type of pizza place it was. Is it a Pizza 73 type pizza place with your standards? or is it like a Love Pizza with unique and creative pizza's? Or was it like a Famoso with tradional stone oven pizzas? Well I can tell you it is more of a cross between Famoso and Love Pizza.

The Pizza's are one set price with a $4 gluten free charge.

We went to the Brewer District location, which I think is one of the newer locations. They have some processes in place to help reduce cross contamination.

They change gloves

They have a separate press to press the gluten free pizza crusts

Separate sauce and ladle to use for gluten free crusts

They have an allergen chart in the store

As always be sure to look over the staff that they are following their guidelines. Staff are not always trained.

All of the toppings are gluten free except for the meatballs. All the sauces are gluten free, but not all the dressings. Be sure to check the chart before ordering. Amanda loves the Q at Love Pizza, so she tried to build a similar pizza at Blaze for comparison. Their crust was really thin, and the pizza was pretty good!